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07/30/2022

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Table of Contents Preface: You Are Not Alone Using this guide Using the Children’s Heart Network Acknowledging our contributors Chapter 1: Coping Accepting your feelings Talking about your feelings Telling your family and friends

04/28/2022

The model was hospitalized in early March after suffering stroke-like symptoms.

04/28/2022

A baby born with a severe congenital heart defect received the first experimental heart and cultured thymus transplant. Duke University surgeons say the combo procedure could possibly eliminate the need for dangerous lifelong anti-rejection medicines. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports.

03/09/2022

To celebrate National Heart Month, meet four heart patients turned heart professionals at Boston Children's Hospital.

03/09/2022

Research Highlights: People with congenital heart defects who were hospitalized with COVID-19 were up to twice as likely to suffer severe illness or death from the virus compared to people who were not born with a heart defect, according to a new ...

02/01/2022

Study suggests worse outcomes at adult centers with expertise in other heart surgeries

12/27/2021

2 in 3 children in study missed school following discharge, with absences averaging 2 weeks; more than half of primary caregivers missed work.

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